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“BRAINS” OF A BOMBER.—The electrical control panel of one of New Zealand’s new Canberra bombers is shown to a Pigeon Bay man, Flight Lieutenant M. F. M. Palmer (right), at the Canberra operational conversion unit in England where R.N.Z.A.F. crews are trained. Flight Lieutenant Palmer is completing the list of three courses on Canberra conversion, and later this year he will fly one of the bombers on its delivery trip to New Zealand.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28958, 28 July 1959, Page 7

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“BRAINS” OF A BOMBER.—The electrical control panel of one of New Zealand’s new Canberra bombers is shown to a Pigeon Bay man, Flight Lieutenant M. F. M. Palmer (right), at the Canberra operational conversion unit in England where R.N.Z.A.F. crews are trained. Flight Lieutenant Palmer is completing the list of three courses on Canberra conversion, and later this year he will fly one of the bombers on its delivery trip to New Zealand. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28958, 28 July 1959, Page 7

“BRAINS” OF A BOMBER.—The electrical control panel of one of New Zealand’s new Canberra bombers is shown to a Pigeon Bay man, Flight Lieutenant M. F. M. Palmer (right), at the Canberra operational conversion unit in England where R.N.Z.A.F. crews are trained. Flight Lieutenant Palmer is completing the list of three courses on Canberra conversion, and later this year he will fly one of the bombers on its delivery trip to New Zealand. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28958, 28 July 1959, Page 7